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Meiji Period Ishiguro Koko Sumidagawa Flowing Glaze Vase with Applied Figure of a Boy
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Meiji Period Ishiguro Koko Sumidagawa Flowing Glaze Vase with Applied Figure of a Boy

19th century
Description

Meiji period Sumidagawa asymmetric vase with flowing glaze decoration and the applied figure of a small boy to the front. Moulded, carved and incised decoration. Marked for Ishiguro Koko in bone script.

Maker: Ishiguro Koko

Style: Sumida Gawa pottery

Origin: Japan, c. 1890's

308 g

19 cm tall

Sumida pottery was created specifically for export between the late 1800s and the 1920s. It was still produced until World War II and briefly after the war.

This distinct type of wares got its name from the Sumida River running near the Asakusa pottery district near Tokyo. Sumida pottery has often been called by many names - Poo ware, Sumidagawa, Banko, or Asakusa Banko.

The style of applied figures on a surface with flowing glaze was invented about 1890 by the Seto potter Ryosai I, who worked in Tokyo from about 1875 to 1900.

Ishiguro Koko worked as a potter under the 1st generation Inoue Ryosai of Sumida ware. Later became independent in Kameido, Tokyo with Koko ware. He exhibited at the National Ceramic Industry Promotion Society in 1901 and at St. Louis Expo in 1904.

Good antique condition. Crack to the left forearm; left hand missing; repair to right ear.

Physical Dimensions
Height
19cm (7.48")
Declaration

Gillers Antiques Ltd has dated this piece to the 19th Century.

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SA1065099
Dealers Internal Reference
2603
Description
Meiji period Sumidagawa asymmetric vase with flowing glaze decoration and the applied figure of a small boy to the front. Moulded, carved and incised decoration. Marked for Ishiguro Koko in bone script.
fig 1. Meiji period Ishiguro Koko Sumidagawa flowing glaze vase with applied figure of a boy
fig 1. Meiji Period Ishiguro Koko Sumidagawa Flowing Glaze Vase with Applied Figure of a Boy

Maker: Ishiguro Koko

Style: Sumida Gawa pottery

Origin: Japan, c. 1890's

308 g

19 cm tall

Sumida pottery was created specifically for export between the late 1800s and the 1920s. It was still produced until World War II and briefly after the war.

This distinct type of wares got its name from the Sumida River running near the Asakusa pottery district near Tokyo.
Gillers Antiques Ltd

Sumida pottery has often been called by many names - Poo ware, Sumidagawa, Banko, or Asakusa Banko.

fig 2. Meiji period Ishiguro Koko Sumidagawa flowing glaze vase with applied figure of a boy
fig 2. Meiji Period Ishiguro Koko Sumidagawa Flowing Glaze Vase with Applied Figure of a Boy

The style of applied figures on a surface with flowing glaze was invented about 1890 by the Seto potter Ryosai I, who worked in Tokyo from about 1875 to 1900.

Ishiguro Koko worked as a potter under the 1st generation Inoue Ryosai of Sumida ware. Later became independent in Kameido, Tokyo with Koko ware. He exhibited at the National Ceramic Industry Promotion Society in 1901 and at St. Louis Expo in 1904.

Good antique condition. Crack to the left forearm; left hand missing; repair to right ear.

Height
19cm (7.48")
Date of Manufacture

Gillers Antiques Ltd has dated this piece to the 19th Century.

Reference Numbers
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SA1065099
Dealers Internal Ref
2603
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